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BIOECONOMY FOR THE AMAZON: CONCEPTS, LIMITS, AND TRENDS FOR A PROPER DEFINITION OF THE TROPICAL FOREST BIOME

29 Jun 2022

diversities of the region, as well as preserving the integrity of the biome This paper reviews several definitions of bioeconomy and concludes that, among the formulations available Finally, this paper recognizes that the type of in the literature, the most appropriate for a tropical bioeconomy that should prevail in the region will be the forest such as the Amazon is primarily aligned with the on. [...] Infrastructure, innovation, products, technology, and Set of economic activities related to the value Brazilian biological, social and cultural diversity and to support the use of biological resources—in the establishes the strategy for the elaboration of the understand the intrinsic knowledge of the forests and flowing rivers. [...] Through of the Içana River Basin (OIBI, from its initials in the creation of the concept of RESEXs and Conservation Portuguese), which has been working for two decades Units for Sustainable Use, social movements, scientists, to guarantee the rights of the peoples of the region, and and organized civil society have contributed to creating the Federation of Indigenous Organizations of the Rio and co. [...] is premised on the conservation of the biotic and climatic balance of the planet without harming the It should be noted that one of the foundations of social, socio-economic development and the well-being of the technical, and economic creation in the Amazon is populations that live in these biomes. [...] Here the concept always the diversity of the natural world.²¹ Historical of production scale collides with that of ecosystem records show that urban life in the region traditionally scale, where the balance of the biome depends on the articulates and expands the social, technical, and preservation of terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity of economic possibilities of the relationship between vast ar.

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